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2)
Book clubs, magazines, and programs providing access to low-cost literary
products.
3)
Curriculum and instructional materials used by elementary schools and
secondary schools.
4)
Tests and assessments used by elementary schools and secondary schools to
provide cognitive, evaluative, diagnostic, clinical, aptitude, or achievement
information about students (or to generate other statistically useful data for the
purpose of securing such tests and assessments) and the subsequent analysis
and public release of the aggregate data from such tests and assessments.
5)
The sale by students of products or services to raise funds for school-related
or education-related activities.
6)
Student recognition programs.
E.
This law does not preempt applicable provisions of State law that require parental
notification.
F.
This law does not apply to any physical examination or screening that is permitted or
required by State law, including physical examinations or screenings permitted without
parental notification.
G.
An SEA or LEA may use funds provided under part A of title V of the ESEA to enhance
parental involvement in areas affecting the in-school privacy of students, such as
reimbursement for costs associated with this direct notification.
DEFINITION OF SOME TERMS USED IN PPRA:
“Instructional Material” – instructional material that is provided to a student, regardless of
format, including printed or representational materials, audio-visual materials, and materials in
electronic or digital formats (such as materials accessible through the Internet). The term does
not include academic tests or academic assessments.
“Invasive Physical Examination” – any medical examination that involves the exposure of
private body parts, or any act during such examination that includes incision, insertion, or
injection into the body, but does not include a hearing, vision, or scoliosis screening.
“Personal Information” – individually identifiable information including –
(1) a student’s or parent’s first and last name;
(2) a home or other physical address (including a street name and the name of a city or
town);
(3) a telephone number; or,
(4) a social security number.
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